Premium Booster cards offer a fresh chance for players and collectors to catch up on some of the most coveted pieces from the One Piece Card Game’s earlier sets. Ever since OP01 Romance Dawn, the game has faced high demand, limited availability, and rising prices—especially for sealed products and singles, with Manga Rare cards becoming especially valuable due to their extreme rarity.
With this release, Bandai has reprinted a wide selection of older cards, including every Manga Rare ever printed, making the Premium Booster a highly anticipated set for anyone looking to strengthen their collection or build competitive decks. Just be aware that these reprinted Manga Rares come with a unique symbol at the bottom to set them apart—so collectors should double-check before making any serious trades.
10. Sogeking OP03-122 (Manga) — Premium Booster -The Best- (Secret Rare)

Sogeking’s Manga Rare initially ranked low in popularity when it debuted in Pillars of Strength (OP03), but that doesn’t diminish its value. Even with a reprint, this card still commands a high price. While Sogeking might not be a top-tier fan favorite, the intrigue surrounding his identity and the legendary Sniper Island keeps this card uniquely appealing—making it a hidden gem for collectors.
9. Eustass “Captain” Kid OP05-074 (Manga) — Premium Booster -The Best- (Super Rare)

When a player pulls a Manga Rare card, their first instinct is usually to double-sleeve it, top-load it, and maybe even frame or grade it. Very few would dare to use a $300 card in a regular deck—but some bold players actually do. This Eustass Kid card isn’t just pretty—it’s practical. As a blocker that synergizes well with decks that return DON!! to the deck (looking at you, ST10 Trafalgar Law), it’s one of the most playable Manga Rares to date.
8. Sabo OP04-083 (Manga) — Premium Booster -The Best- (Super Rare)

Among playable cards, OP04 Sabo still finds a home in many black decks. A blocker that draws cards is always useful, and while his protective effect is slowly being outclassed, it remains effective against K.O.-heavy decks like Shanks. However, don’t expect this card to drop in price—it’s technically the only reprint of this Sabo, so the regular version remains just as pricey. And yes, Ben Beckmann still makes things difficult for him.
7. Trafalgar Law OP05-069 (Manga) — Premium Booster -The Best- (Super Rare)

Awakening of the New Era (OP05) introduced multiple Manga Rares in one set, lowering your chances of pulling a specific one. Trafalgar Law was one of the trio alongside Eustass Kid and Monkey D. Luffy. Law’s popularity ensures his card holds strong value. Hopefully, Oda’s wife—an outspoken Law fan—isn’t skewing the demand too much.
6. Shanks OP01-120 (Manga) — Premium Booster -The Best- (Secret Rare)

Shanks was the first-ever Manga Rare, introduced in Romance Dawn (OP01). Back then, finding this card felt like surviving a battlefield—no, not literally, but it definitely stirred chaos among collectors. Thanks to its reprint in the Premium Booster, fans can now pick up this iconic card without draining their wallet. It might not be the original, but it sure feels less cursed.
5. Portgas D. Ace OP02-013 (Manga) — Premium Booster -The Best- (Super Rare)

Ace remains a beloved character, and this Manga Rare showcases one of his signature moments from the Summit War arc (no, not that moment). His fiery Flare Flare Fruit powers take center stage here. Back during OP02’s release, cards were tough to find, which kept this version pricey. With the reprint, it’s now more attainable—but don’t stare too long at the manga panels in the background if you’re emotionally fragile.
4. Tony Tony Chopper EB01-006 (Manga) — Premium Booster -The Best- (Super Rare)

Released in Memorial Collection (EB01), the game’s first side set, this adorable Manga Rare proved side sets could still make big waves. Tony Tony Chopper became the third Straw Hat to receive a Manga Rare, and it was a well-earned spotlight—just look at him. Few cards can pull off being this cute and this collectible.
3. Roronoa Zoro OP06-118 (Manga) — Premium Booster -The Best- (Secret Rare)

Nine-cost Zoro is a beast. If left untouched, he can swing three times in a single turn, potentially ending games on the spot. Originally from Wings of the Captain (OP06), this Manga Rare makes a strong case for both playability and prestige. However, if you’ve seen the other alternate arts for this card, you may question whether this version is worth the extra splurge—unless you’re collecting for display, in which case, flex away.
2. Nami OP01-016 (Manga) — Premium Booster -The Best- (Rare)

To celebrate the Premium Booster set, Bandai introduced a brand-new Manga Rare: Nami, the beloved navigator. Her cheerful smile radiates across the card, and fans have been waiting a long time for this moment. Functionally, this Nami is future-proofed—it searches any Straw Hat card. Considering that crew’s central role in the series, it’s guaranteed to stay relevant for years to come.
1. Monkey D. Luffy OP05-119 (Manga) — Premium Booster -The Best- (Secret Rare)

The Premium Booster was a blessing for Manga Rare hunters, but some things remain unchanged—Gear Five Luffy is still the king of Manga Rares. Even after the reprint slashed its price in half, this card still goes for over $1,000. If you can afford it, don’t hesitate—it’s a stunning centerpiece for any One Piece collection.
Whether you’re a collector hunting for iconic art or a player seeking top-tier performance, the Premium Booster -The Best- offers something for everyone. With stunning manga illustrations and powerful reprints, these cards continue to capture the hearts of One Piece fans around the world—one pull at a time.

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